From The Helpdesk
Thursday, December 18, 2008
  Did I get that update?

Patch Tuesday.

Every month Microsoft distributes critical security updates for Windows computers. If you have Windows Update configured to automatically install these updates, it will do so. Unless something goes wrong. Your computer may have been offline. Something may have interrupted the process. You may already have a virus that prevents updates.

Here's how to check that a specific update is installed:
What do all those crazy KB numbers mean?

Everything Microsoft does is affiliated with a Knowledge Base article. When the techie community writes about a bug in Windows, they say "this is related to the flaw in KB123456." If an article says "you're toast without update KB123456," you need to check your updates. You can find out more by browsing to support.microsoft.com and searching on the KB number. Maybe you'll find it only applies to some esoteric program you never use anyway, so you don't have to worry.

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I've worked in Windows support over 10 years and many people come to me with all sorts of random questions. When I complete a particularly comprehensive correspondence on a particularly common issue, I'll post it here. There are hundreds of other blogs and sites that do the same thing, but another opinion doesn't hurt. Many of my offerings may contain content from others. If I used primarily one resource, I try to reference it. If you think I've misappropriated your work, please let me know.

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Most of the examples shown here can be downloaded from http://3500calories.info/links_blogger/. "Numbers for Everyone" is not about math; it's barely about arithmetic. It's merely an attempt to promote a literacy about numbers. We should apply a healthy skepticism to everything we read, but many people think they aren't good at math, so they take any statement with numbers totally at face value. This allows, even enables, a lot of fallacious (bogus) "knowledge" to be disseminated without challenge.

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